Congratulations. I recently purchased your natural pond book and I really enjoy the way you explain and lay out how to achieve it. PS, I did know that soap doesn’t kill germs but simply washes them away. That is why they have antibacterial soap, although that has problems with creating resistant germs.
I am new to your content but i am curious on your take when it comes to watering. Rain water vs hose water. I know rain water is 1000% better, just look at nature but haven't heard you speak on it.
rain water is not 1000% better. Remember water is water. The difference depends a lot on your source. If you have lots of rain water - use it. If not - you need a second source. Rain water also lacks minerals - which tap water has. It is more important to water when plants need it, than to restrict hem to one type of water. ruclips.net/video/axshg204Ql8/видео.html
@@Gardenfundamentals1 I disagree. When I water my plants and even the lawn or random trees when I spray the birds because it is so hot, the trees and grass do not respond positively. As soon as it rains, BOOM, green and healthy plants. I'm shocked at your response. Lol
Will get this, and look forward very much - but also Highly recommend “Eating on the Wildside, by Jo Robinson. Amazingly well written and Highly informative and practical/applicable.
Considering that the majority of people are obese nowadays I hope by "nutrient" you mean vitamins, minerals and such, NOT calories. Most of us don't need calories at all. We have too many already.
Congratulations. I recently purchased your natural pond book and I really enjoy the way you explain and lay out how to achieve it.
PS, I did know that soap doesn’t kill germs but simply washes them away. That is why they have antibacterial soap, although that has problems with creating resistant germs.
CONGRATULATIONS
I am new to your content but i am curious on your take when it comes to watering.
Rain water vs hose water.
I know rain water is 1000% better, just look at nature but haven't heard you speak on it.
rain water is not 1000% better. Remember water is water. The difference depends a lot on your source. If you have lots of rain water - use it. If not - you need a second source.
Rain water also lacks minerals - which tap water has. It is more important to water when plants need it, than to restrict hem to one type of water.
ruclips.net/video/axshg204Ql8/видео.html
@@Gardenfundamentals1 I disagree. When I water my plants and even the lawn or random trees when I spray the birds because it is so hot, the trees and grass do not respond positively. As soon as it rains, BOOM, green and healthy plants.
I'm shocked at your response. Lol
Congratulations on another very useful book!
Will get this, and look forward very much - but also Highly recommend “Eating on the Wildside, by Jo Robinson. Amazingly well written and Highly informative and practical/applicable.
The food industry does not consider our health.
The health industry does not consider our food.
Considering that the majority of people are obese nowadays I hope by "nutrient" you mean vitamins, minerals and such, NOT calories. Most of us don't need calories at all. We have too many already.